Monday 28 November 2022 11:09 PM Bluey wins a BAFTA! Aussie cartoon scores big at British awards trends now Bluey wins a BAFTA! Aussie cartoon scores big at British awards as producer offers a little known secret about the hit children's show in his congratulatory message By Caleb Taylor For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:58 GMT, 28 November 2022 | Updated: 23:02 GMT, 28 November 2022 Viewcomments Bluey has won a BAFTA. The Australian children's show, created by Ludo Studio, won the International category at the BAFTA Children and Young People Awards 2022. Producer Daley Pearson congratulated the entire team on the award in a Tweet following the event. Australian cartoon Bluey (pictured) has won a BAFTA Award in London, with the producer offering a little known secret about the hit show in his congratulatory message 'Congratulations to Joe and the whole beautiful team of artists at Ludo with @joffbush and his team on music and Dan Brumm on sound #bluey #baftas #australia,' he wrote. He finished with the little known fact about the cartoon: 'Bluey is made from script to screen under one roof in Brisbane, Australia.' It comes after the 'mum and dad' from the hit children's show only met for the first time earlier this month after working together for four years. 'Congratulations to Joe and the whole beautiful team of artists at Ludo with @joffbush and his team on music and Dan Brumm on sound #bluey #baftas #australia,' Daley wrote Bandit, voiced by musician David McCormack, and Chilli, voiced by actress Melanie Zanetti, are one of the world's most successful on-screen couples and appeared comfortable when sat side-by-side in an interview with Jimmy Fallon. '(We met) two days ago, for the first time,' Zanetti told the host. 'We record separately, we live in different cities and I travel a lot for work,' she explained. Bluey was become a global runaway success with Daley saying the entire cartoon was produced in Brisbane from 'script to screen This was something which appeared to shock the host, as they have both been core members of the popular children's show's cast since 2018. McCormack agreed the arrangement was not what he had expected when he signed up for the show. 'I thought it would be all of us sitting around a table, you know, like in the movies,' he said. 'But we're just isolated in our booths,' he added. McCormack lives in Sydney, while Zanetti travels between Brisbane and Los Angeles for work, this added with Australian state lockdowns meant they never had a chance to get together. Bandit, voiced by musician David McCormack, and Chilli, voiced by actress Melanie Zanetti, only met days before their interview on Jimmy Fallon. All pictured Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility